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Question 1 |
1918 | |
1928 | |
1818 | |
1933 |
Question 2 |
Victoria Cross | |
Canada Cross | |
Queen's Medal | |
Canada Medal |
Question 3 |
Two years | |
Five years | |
Four years | |
Three years |
Question 4 |
Government Responsibilities | |
Laws of Canada | |
Citizenship Responsibilities and The laws of Canada | |
Citizenship Responsibilities |
Question 5 |
Fish trade | |
Fur trade | |
Gold trade | |
Timber trade |
Question 6 |
A bill becomes law after two readings in the House of Commons | |
The Governor General approves all bills and they become law after two debates | |
Any bill becomes the law after four readings in House of Commons and Senate | |
Once a majority of Members of Parliament and senators have approved a bill, the Governor General gives final approval and then the bill becomes law |
Question 7 |
Cricket | |
Hockey | |
Soccer | |
Basketball |
Question 8 |
Gerhard Herzberg | |
Alexander Graham Bell | |
Marshall McLuhan | |
Harold Innis |
Question 9 |
200 years | |
100 years | |
250 years | |
50 years |
Question 10 |
Prime Minister | |
The Government Employees | |
The people | |
The Government |
Question 11 |
Benevolent dictatorship | |
Parliamentary government | |
Monarchy | |
Democratic process |
Question 12 |
Phil Edwards | |
Rick Hansen | |
General Sir Arthur Currie | |
Sir John A. Macdonald |
Question 13 |
7 | |
10 | |
5 | |
9 |
Question 14 |
Health | |
Highways | |
Education | |
Navigation |
Question 15 |
British Columbia | |
Quebec | |
Ontario | |
Manitoba |
Question 16 |
Cities | |
Mountains | |
Countryside areas | |
Towns |
Question 17 |
Currency | |
Defence | |
Natural resources | |
Interprovincial Trade and Communications |
Question 18 |
Education | |
Natural Resources | |
Local health and social services | |
Highways |
Question 19 |
Roman Catholic | |
Hindu | |
Jewish | |
Muslim |
Question 20 |
70,000 | |
170,000 | |
60,000 | |
200,000 |
Question 21 |
Terry Fox | |
Sir Sam Steele | |
Rick Hansen | |
James Naismith |
Question 22 |
Candidates | |
Out of power | |
Opposition parties | |
Without power |
Question 23 |
Raise funds for clinical research | |
Raise funds for cancer research | |
Raise funds for heart research | |
Raise funds for spinal cord research |
Question 24 |
9 provinces and 3 territories | |
10 provinces and 3 territories | |
3 provinces and 10 territories | |
10 provinces and 2 territories |
Question 25 |
1222 | |
500 | |
96 | |
2 |
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Why your Canadian immigration application might get rejected: The decision of leaving your country behind and immigrate to another country is generally quite tough. Decisions such as these are not taken while watching TV or walking in the park.
Another factor that may influence your decision is the recent migration of your neighbor or friend. You might decide to follow this person. This mistake is committed quite often and the result is an unsuccessful application. These things are true for any immigration to any country. Now let’s concentrate on immigration to Canada. Canada is easily one of the most popular immigration destinations in world. So how to go about getting your application to move to Canada get approved?
First thing you need to do is sit with your family and discuss the proposed immigration. Here decide whether you are completely determined to immigrate to Canada. Remember this is not just a few days visit. You are making a permanent commitment or at least a commitment for a few years of employment. First decide how strongly you want to migrate and don’t let the decision get influenced by someone else’s migration. You need to take into account all possible consequences. In case you are not sure about anything it is better to abort the mission before incurring any expenses. If you do decide to migrate to Canada, decide which immigration class suits you the best. This is the tricky part and the main reason why many applicants fail. There are at least five classes of immigration and you are the one person who can decide which one suits you the best. Even the professional agents and legal advisors cannot decide which the most suitable class is for you as they do not have all the information about your background. So in order to optimize your chances, do it all by yourself.
The next step is to fill in the necessary application form. Here again there is a possibility of confusion as there are many different kinds of application forms for different classes. So keep in mind that there is the need to fill in the application form by you as a part of the procedure. And, it doesn’t end there; you need a lot of documentation for the procedure.
Now you have to pay for the application fee and other fees in the Canadian visa office in your country along with submitting your application and supporting documents. Here again remember that all Canadian visa offices do not accept immigration applications as you might be required to travel to neighboring country to submit your documents. The correct fee for every type of application has to be paid and there are a range of fees for various classes.
The last step is to get ready for the immigration interview. You might get an interview call within 6 to 18 months after submitting your correct application, documents and fees.
Do not give your luck to others. Try to do the whole procedure all by yourself. Visit the government website to learn more about the immigration process.
